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The Harlan News-Advertiser from Harlan, Iowa • Page 8

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Harlan Locals LET'S GET PERSOMAL Hit ITU former Haiiaa resi- are celebrating their jgaAdeii wrkkaf oa October 2., Their JOB, Petrr, daughter, Coefer, are to' I eprn hotue oa Sunday. i Oct. 25. la of the Ther wtuld like their jHarlaa fritads to come and help them celebrate in the stale of A Mr atid Fred Blair, has gone to Mmnca- polis. Minn, where he Ls enroll ed in a business school learning To operate a stenographic machine for use in cour: repornns.

which profession he hopes purue. Accompanied by father. Rex left Friday fbr Websler 10 spend the TA eekend with their son and brother, Marvin Blair and fami- iv. Rex went 10 Minneapolis, Sunday and Mr Blair returned' To Harlan completed his two years of army service last November. beins overseas one year.

Mr and Mrs Gould I received a phone call Tuesday nigh: of last week from their son. Spec. Jim Gould, upon his arrival at Ft. Hamilton Y. from two years of over seas service.

Jim was stationed; at a Guided Missels i School at Worms Germany. where he was joined by his wile I for the last year and a half his stay. Airs Gould came on boat, arriving Saturday, Jim awaiting his discharge- at Ft. Hamilton and the couple expect to arrive in Harlan dur-, ing this week. Vftjl Mt this past week to return to her home in Saji Jose, California, stopping in Omaha first for a short visit with her sister, Mrs; John Kirk, is ill.

Mrs Yogi' was here and in Rochester. Minn, her two weeks stay, spending most of time with her aunt Mrs Jay Kins of Gmndy Center, who was at Rochester for observa- 1 tion and treatment, Mrs is seriously ill and Mrs Yol, accompanied her to her in Grundy Center when they; brought her home by ambulance last week. In Harlan, she; visited in the home of ber brother, Mr and Mrs Russell Gould. their traadsofl, Gary aa4 kas traiferrrd i who penr the weekend with Kack te taw Umhed States. The parents.

Gar i a freshman' family viM from here dudem at km a State Uiuver- visit BeMfcsVs pareeHs. Mr 1 Mrs te Mr Mrs O. 6. are home from Lake where they have been spending, most of the summer at their! trailer home on ihe lake. They! expect to go bick up again shorter stays as loos as the! stays pleasant.

County, of i Mrs J. Saturday advis- iAg her of the critical condition of ber brocher. WUlis. at Higmsvillr. Missouri.

She left by plane from Omaha later in the day to be at his bedside Mr Willis has been Ul health for some time and was in 2. Home where Mrs Say-' lor visited with him just Usi week. Mist her niece. Mrs Clarence Ark( feid and familv at Defiance Sun-day, joining other relatives, Mr' and Mrs Roland Michalski of Council Bluffs and Mrs Henry Afex Mrs MM Mrs Mr Bnd Mrs were a motif the Harlanites who were in Iowa City Saturday for the Iowa-Northwestern The Boy sen's spent the weekend with their sons. Allen and Andy i students at the University, Allen a junior and Andy a fresh-.

man. Mr Bftd left by plane from Omaha Sat-- urday to return to their home- in Miami Beach, Florida. aftcr a weeks visit with Don's par-; enls. Mr and Mrs F. D.

Curl tright. They had expected to make a longer stay but the gloomy and rainy weather every -day of their stay, changed, plans and they decided 10 back to spend the rest of their vacation in the sunshine. Mrs to ber Wme Cherokee after speadiAX tea days in Hocct of her rfavjcfcter Mrs Robt. Mt- Cor mack family, for her frajBdrhiVdrea wki their mother was in the ai. Mr Mrs McCormack arc parents gl Ib dauxbter, Heidi Jo.

term at Myrttte Mem orial Hocpttal Sept. 27. Mrs aad the home from tile hospital Ttmrs day. 'rte have a family of three boys and three LEGAL NOTICE IRWIN Jensen Ftanrrai bttiUon, was in charge cl vice. Wrttrup Friday evening from a two weeks visit, in the hone of her' daughter and son-in-law.

Mrs Edward Fenlason Minneapolis, Minn. She went especially to make the acquain tance of ber new James Jay, born to Mr and Fenlason September 18. Mrs i Fenlason is the former Delpha! Wittrup. The baby is their first: child. i i nr Buckley and Wm.

H. Tinsley 1 sawr the Iowa-Northwestern football game in Iowa City Sa' there to Cedar Rapids that eve-j ninjt to attend the state convention as representatives. from the local club. Dr. Mueller: is president of the Harlan club.t The group returned Monday evening.

Mrs Robert Lleyd of Oak. California. Mho was guest in the home of her broth-: er. Dr Markham and! family for the past ten days i jr home th 7 roasl Many of the Marian young! people were home from col- leges and schools this past weekend coming especially for homecoming. Graham Gooid, Bob Fritz and Jay Dunn weref home from Mormngside College at Sioux City.

Curran if t. Ron Fascher. Gary Stowe Sue Conrad from Iowa State i Ames. Barbara Nett'lin from Northwest Mis-j souri State College. Maryville.i Mo and Janet Haals from Buena Vista.

Storm Lake There were probably others who; we did not see, J. B. HollkUy it with a reoccurance of a heart; condition and is a patient a Memorial Hospital since tton-j dav of last week. He is still I undergoing x-rays and is re- ported getting along as well as might be expected. Mr and Mrs Dak Maan went to Iowa City Saturday to spend the weekend with their son, Larry, a freshman at the Uni vcrsity of Iowa, and see the Iowa Northwestern football game Saturday afternoon.

ta trm Mi- and Mrs Ingwald Andersen. who moved here recently from Fort Wayne. Indiana The Andersen's, parents of Mrs Stanley Clay, visited in their; home several weeks before novmg into the Episcopal church property at 708 Famam' Street, vacated by the Gordon Leavitt family Weekend gotsto in Hw of Mr and Mrs Norman Stamp were Mrs Stamp's parents, Mr and Mrs T. H. Murphy of Boooe.

They came Friday eve- 1 ning and stopped in Ames for! F-rmr Ust We dnesdav evening! from Rochester Minnesota where spnt a week assist- 1 ing in the home of Mr Mrs Donavan Christensen fol-i i lhe birth of a soa to ie christensen's on Sept. 22. The! baby we ighed 5 Ibs. 12 ozs and has named Jeffrey Paul. is the fourth boy in the a yy five.

Mrs Farner ade the trip home with Mrs! w. C. Dodd. who had been in 1 Rochester for a throat infection. I i Ronald Gillette, accompanied! by his wife and daughter.

Tina. visited in the home of his grand mother. Mrs George Gille'te from Saturday until Monday. Ronald was stationed with the Air Corps in France for four The P.T^- rf the Kirk man ODmittunity School i met in tte adbooi auditoriiani Monday Sept. 28th at 8 pjn.

i with Pres. Mrs DonaM Terrr presiding The program was opened by vocal and rythum performed by the third grade under fee direietian of vocal Lnstructor Mr Marvai Wuater, MEMSIRSHIP DftlVI The irwirtbersrup drive an- der the difeataoa oi Mm Knudson was begun with the! slogan "We Should Boil Over for our P.T^A. for the year is 212 members, Mrs LaVrmr spoke on the Objectives of the P. T. A.

Mrs Herman Nielson. program chairman I troduced Supt Don Hansoo ho introduced the teachers to the members. Get acquainted ramrs were played to conclude the meet- ing after wtucti lunch was served by lunch committee, In Service MrsSdiswck DM Sunday; Rites Wod. Mrs Jack Setaaeit, 3i, i Scnsday eveaiaf at pital tm Harlasi. Death was triboted i FMneral servicec far Mn (ScKnaek he held We day at 2 p.m.

at Patttey's leral with burUl in Shelby 11 11 Toltx' of Survivors iochsdc tesv for or 1 2 1 5 i band. Jack df Hariu; ber pmr- 011 th ownrd b-r Us of Jacksonville. df ic I1 1 Audu a Rebert a for Mid Calif. I i i made i i a fc-om date of i llftl i i i i You i yourself taM te TMIMM KMM MFXOYMtMT Lawmn S. USN, am of and Mn E.

Platt of Hariam, nBctfJtxy Naval Air Tnaa. with Patrol Squadron xertcit or AJL. 3rd dav of F- Crofc, Countv Auditor. A Publ. XA Oct.

To Wm. to li may COACCTB: ao UtwlmftT NCW AJ The new address of fVt. 2 Ronald R. son of 3fr and Joe F. Krinif.

mouth, S. Hq. lttvy, 2nd HDW. 2Mb A.O. 330, New York, New.

York. foUtwlmftT real Im County. lo-Wit: 2. 3. 4.

S. t. Original Har- Um. City et lows. M14 for of 1954.

ftJl and on the CouAty. Iowa; that the Pvt Duane MiUer: USS96BQ037 Medical Hartal Field APO N. N. Y. He tbe son of Mr and Mn Frank J.

Miller of Defiance and tt DOW itaiiooed in. Verdun, Mrs Shannon, ttrs Gilbert Mrs Norman Wilg. iMrs Hobt. Kruse, Mrs Selmar Bodne, and Mrs Harry Ahrenholtz. for the 59-40 Year are: President-Mrs Don Terry.

Vice Herman Nielsen. Sec'yMrs Kenneth PederMCL Howard Clark. Prognm-Mrs Herman Nkisen- Chairman-Mrs Sehnar Hodne Mrs Gilbert Hanson, Klbfworth Shannon. Publicity-Mrs J6hn Andenon. HospiUlity-Mrs Norma ards, Mrs Waj-ne Mrs Duane Barratt.

Health-Mrs Merlin Heilesen, Mrs Calvin Barteiaon, Mr? Geo. Gavvley. Historian-Mrs Ljorren dark. Membership-Mrs 'Major Knudson, Mrs Mrs Mrs 'Marlm Nielsen. Music-Mr RonmW Moon.

Mr Marv-in Wuster Magazines-Mrs Kjchard Pcfcer- sen. Mrs La Verne Steenhu- sen. Hostess Committee-Mrs Wayrie Jensen, Mrs Kenneth sen. Mrs Bill Shannon. This committee will select and notify the Hostesses for each month.

PROGRAM 195940 Sept. 28Lh-Teachers Oct 26th Selmar Hodne's Look at Russia." 23-American Education Week. Open House at Grade School. Dec. Program.

Jan Health. Feb. Defense. March 28-Vocatiofi Guidance. Apnl 25-Stylc Show.

ROOM MOTHERS Blue Class Dick Larson. Red Class Kjnderguten-ttn Marvin BarratL 1st Grade-Mrs Henry Hanson: 1st Grade-Mrs Aan Thompeon. 2nd Weber and Mrs Ljnn Dent 3rd Grade-Mrs Wayne DarliOf and Mrs Ray Ronfeidt 4th Grade-Mrs Merrill AxJand. 4th 5th Mrs Clarence Bauchman and Mrs Gailord Knud- son. 5th Mrs Dale Muitar.

i 6th Mrs Bob Stecfeeiberg and Mrs Normal Richards. is BOfo to nndf in SJwAy wfco rood hSe Horfon frser and Tribune. and now by Oouatr, I A and that tho) rigrht of tlon i Kftd a Treanui-- for aald land i redemption from auch male i i i fro the data of completed of thlB notice. YOU will govern youraelf ac- cordinflv- 3rd dar of September A.D. Mlloa D.

Croft. Ahelby Oonntr Auditor. AJU) PubK XA Sept. Oct. 13.

i i to all tliat oa the day of September. A. was ap- poinied by Court, of Srirlbv County. Ejtcvulor of the oi NAKNTE PKTKR9ON. of xaid county.

All indrbt- 10 aald estate i payment the undersigned, an'l haviiisr against the itanitr i present them leically a a to aald Court for allowance Mrs M. Anderson Funeral Tuesday Funeral ice5 for Mrs Minnie Anderson, of Chicago, 111.. wiU be held today (Tuesday) at 2 p.m. at Paulejr's Funeral Home, with burial in the Harlan Ometenr. Mrs Anderson died Saturday in Chicago.

She is survived by two skiers and brother. Oooe sister. Mrs Howard MeKee Lives in Harlan. Gerald L. Executor.

Larson. Publ. X-V SepL. 22, aortCK OP KXFIKATIOX To, Jay and to whom may concern; Jiarcby notified that the following described eatatr, in Coun- IT. Iowa, to-wit: Lxt 1 and Lot 4.

Block 117. Orerholt and Addition to the CUy of Harlan. waa aold for taxM oMftlS. I 9 5 and on tfce lat 4ay of December. to County.

Iowa: that the certificate theron has I in-' KVEKKTT I i hereby iflven to ill i i that on the 5 i May of September, I9o9 thi? i i by tlie of Shelby Iowa, Executrix of E.staL^ of EVERETT de- late of A persons indebted to i a to the i having claims against tbtr sutne i prei-enL them lejtmlly a to a 2o A a Executrix. NA Sept- Oct. i and 11- SEND A GIFT SimSCftlP- to the county papers A irft that lastm an entire year. We send Gift and the finest! It was shortly after the turn of the century that the first Cadillac automobile built to the highest standards it is possible to enforce on the production of a motor its appearance. Every year since--save for a period when Cadillac devoted its energies to the national defense--a new interpretation of this unique goal has been presented to the world's motorists.

The superlative motor car illustrated above ia the fifty-fifth in this unprecedented succemon of distinguished automotive creations. And it is, far and away, the finest and the Cadillac of them all! Never before has Cadillac artistry created wch clef ance of form and line. It has a commanding presence that is uniquely Cadillac. Never before has Cadillac engineering produced 90 abundantly. The car is smooth and quiet to a degree that challenges belief.

Never before has Cadillac craftsmanship provided interior luxury. And the complement of conveniences has never been more satisfying. No matter bow many of the fifty-five Cadillacs you may have owned and enjoyed over the yemrs--you have a wonderful experience ahead of you in this "car of can." We you see and d-iv- it very soon. And hope you will come expecting great thinjp. VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER WHITE MOTOR COURT SK 5-1442 Martin Boose, Elk Horn, Dead Martin Boose art his home in Elk Horn Fitcfaty morning October 2, ItQt after being ill about 1 rear.

afft was 68 years. 'Bom February 18, 191, in Atlantic, Iowa, aon of Nets J. and Mariana BOOM, lie was baptized and canfbtned in the Oak Hill Lutheran aad later transferred to Eft Horn Lutheran Chureh of irtttch he been a muUbu ever mnre Since about If 15 be mao his home in Eflt Horn. On December 18, It 17 he WM married to Amanda FfrHaTJctacu and they have made their home in ELJt Horn trer Martin served in the U. S.

Army during from Sept. 5, 1619. He has of Elk Horn, and ato on the Town Council and School Board, and twa MfYed at Work! War I The Important the things all work lor a good But of All That is Important, comfortoMo slbMlord of What is More Important Than Our NEIGHBOR? hos always been a fine to it that a feu fortunate off the hopping ii that Or tnO FIGURE YOUR GIFT NOW FOR EACH OF THESE FUNDS ftiis yeor one ttiot ttiffOv0n ELcVcN oilier yen cace toe yoor day you may be the country for Help 11 Worthy Causes with ONE Gift to Community Chest Oct. 26 i' Red Oon Pofio I Boy Giri Scowls I ClMinFOA Home YM.CA. I UnilMl Fvnd Iowa My TOTAL GIFT IJWU.K lAtoc THtM AU.

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